Leonardo DiCaprio not only crashed Jonah Hill’s opening monologue during last weekend’s Saturday Night Live, but he also helped serve him up a piece of humble pie.

Talking about his incredible career, from Moneyball to The Wolf of Wall Street and getting his Academy Award nomination this year, Jonah didn’t exactly expect to be talking all about his co-star Leo when he stepped out onto the SNL stage.

While answer fan questions, Jonah, getting more and more annoyed, revealed that Leonardo wasn’t actually supposed to be a part of the Martin Scorsese film. "I call up Marty Scorsese, I say, 'Marty its JH. I'm ready to get in the ring together.' He says, 'Finally,'" the actor recalled. "Then I say, 'Should we get DiCaprio on board?' And Marty says, 'I don't know if he can handle it. Sure he's a movie star and puts teenage girls in the seats. But we need a real actor like you.'"

Oh yeah, Jonah? Is that how it went? Not according to Leo! "Jonah, I knew this was going to happen if you got nominated," he said. "You don't have to pretend anymore. You're a real actor now. You should be humble. You should be gracious."

As if Leonardo surprising the audience wasn’t good enough, the two reenacting Titanic just made us so happy.